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Hello everyone and welcome back to the latest ThisisTheMusic Meets Podcast, an independent podcast show that's dedicated to introducing you to rising indie and alternative artists from across the UK and Ireland. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel ➡️ @ThisIsTheMusic_ and remember to hit that notification bell
We delivered our last podcast - as in most recent -back in May 2023 - when we were in the middle of series 5. We were literally on our way to Roy's studio to record our next editions when he told us not to bother - because his house was being razed to the ground after a tumble direr caught fire. Because of that and Roy's constant touring with his band Scouting For Girls, this is the first time we've been able to get back together. So here's a quick catch-up with the 4 of us with all our latest news and some of the aviation headlines that have caught our eyes in recent months. Thank you for sticking with us, or if you're new to TLG - welcome - have you any idea what you're letting yourself in for?!
McFly's Tom Fletcher pops in to chat about his brand-new kids book, A Christmasaurus Carol, the wonderful Helen Skelton flips through her memoir, In My Stride: Lessons Learned Through Life and Adventure, and Scouting for Girls spill the beans on their brand new album, The Place We Used to Meet.Join Chris, Vassos, Rachel, Sinead and the team every weekday for the greatest guests, the day's dealings, and laughs with the listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Watt chats about Scouting for Girls new album and tour. Plus the joys of live gigs , the early days , and is Roger Moore really the best James Bond? #RoyStride Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Roy Stride of Scouting For Girls joins Louise to talk about the band's upcoming gig at the Horizon Irish Open! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The third of four special episodes this month sees us re-visiting last year's interview with Roy Stride of Scouting For Girls. We talk Neighbourhood Weekender, the history of the band, songwriting for One Direction and plenty more!
Three-part docuseries Scouting for Girls: Fashion's Darkest Secret reveals how a group of men behind the world's most successful modelling agencies were involved in a darker side of the industry. It exposes how modelling agents like John Casablancas, Jean-Luc Brunel, Claude Haddad and Gérald Marie, who denies the allegations, created a culture that enabled many of them to indulge in a spectrum of abusive behaviours, ranging from grooming and coercion to the rape of models as young as 15. The film hears from a generation of forgotten women who were promised stardom and glamour, but instead found themselves used, abused and in some cases, trafficked between networks of powerful men. Building on an ongoing investigation by Lucy Osborne for The Guardian, the series delivers the fashion industry its own 'me too' reckoning, and follows the survivors, including Carré Ottis, as they come together to take action against those responsible. Watch the episode at https://www.factualamerica.com/scouting-for-girls Clare Richards, series director, Lucy Osborne, senior producer, and Carré Ottis, model, author, wellness consultant, activist and contributor to the film, join us to discuss Scouting for Girls that airs on Sky Documentaries on June 24th. “Models are seen as beautiful people that get paid a ton of money, and that creates a discrimination against us that we shouldn't have the same rights and protections as workers in other industries.” - Carré Ottis What is Covered: 00:00 - Introduction and a clip from Scouting for Girls: Fashion's Darkest Secret. 03:02 - What the docuseries is about. 07:15 - What Carré Ottis's experienced as a minor and when she started speaking out about it. 13:50 - The scale of abuse that has been happening in the fashion industry. 16:40 - The challenges of telling the story and survivors reliving their experiences. 19:28 - How prevalent the abuse in the fashion industry is today. 21:15 - Clip: Carré Ottis testifying to the French police. 25:40 - How Lucy Osborne turned the investigative journalism piece into a docuseries. 31:00 - Why now is the right time to show this story. 39:22 - How the statute of limitation on sexual assault in different states affects the victims. 42:05 - What Lucy, Clare and Carré would like to see change in the fashion industry. 45:10 - What they want the legacy of this documentary to be. 48:00 - How the victims can reach out to the Model Alliance and share their story. 54:00 - Further information on the allegations made in Scouting for Girls: Fashion's Darkest Secret. Resources: Scouting for Girls: Fashion's Darkest Secret (2022) Lucy Osborne's investigative articles in The Guardian Model Alliance American Girls in Paris, Diane Sawyer 60 Minutes report MovieMaker Magazine Innersound Audio Alamo Pictures Connect Lucy Osborne: Twitter Instagram Connect with Clare Richards: Website Twitter IMDb Connect with Carré Ottis: Instagram Right to Replies A lawyer for Gérald Marie has stated that he “firmly objects” to the “false allegations made against him”. She added: “He remains calm and refuses to participate in the fallacious and dishonest media controversy that has been fomented more than thirty years later. He is withholding his statements for the justice system, in which he has complete faith.” Gérald Marie remains under police investigation in France and is presumed innocent. John Casablancas retired to Brazil in the early 2000s with the young wife he met at Look of the Year. He died in 2013. In 2004, Elite was forced into bankruptcy and the brand was sold. The current owners have no connection with the prior management and have strongly condemned the historic allegations of abuse. They are committed to a culture of respect, empowerment and protecting the safety of their models. Claude Haddad died in 2009. He previously denied allegations of sexual misconduct against him. Jean-Luc Brunel declined to comment on the allegations made against him in this film. He has previously strongly denied all of the allegations against him. Brunel's former modelling agency, Karin's is now under new management. Prior to his death in February 2022, Jean-Luc Brunel declined requests to participate in the series or respond to its allegations. Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter More From Factual America: Secrets of Playboy: Hugh Hefner's Dark Empire Chasing Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's Alleged Accomplice Curse of the Chippendales: a True Crime Story Stripped Bare
'Scouting for Girls: Fashion's Darkest Secret' is a three-part documentary series that looks at the darker side of the fashion industry. The post Scouting for Girls: Fashion’s Darkest Secret appeared first on Factual America Podcast.
Girl Scouting and Boy Scouting are VERY different in the US, but in the Netherlands... it's all one organization! This week's WAGGGS special is with Anne, who is sharing all about her experiences both as a girl growing up in the co-ed program as well as her volunteer role with a unit that is all girls. Plus, she says her organization's promise in Dutch, so... you're going to want to tune in just for that alone. SO COOL. PS: Happy cookie season for most of us! If you're looking for awesome, affordable troop leader inspired tees, check out my brand new site, troopleadertees.com!
Music Month has us reliving our teeny bopper years this week with "Scouting For Girls" by Scouting For Girls and "Never Take Friendship Personal" by Anberlin. Music by MSquared Productions Follow us: Instagram Twitter Email us: giveitalook1@outlook.com
“She's flirty, turned 30, ain't that the age a girl gets really dirty?” The creepy words of Scouting For Girls, a truly terrible band, in their truly terrible song ‘She's So Lovely'. You know what's not terrible and has just turned 30 though? Dogger Saints: An Unofficial St. Johnstone Podcast, so come join Sam and Dan for a 30th Episode Bonanza! No guest this week, but don't you worry your pretty little heads, because we've got you covered as we look back at the positives from Saturday's encouraging performance, albeit in defeat, against Rangers, Scotland's second most successful side last season. Features? We got ‘em by the barrel-load baby, as we delve into the second career of a former Saints stopper in this weeks trip to The Royal. But we're not going to stop there, as our very St. Johnstone come under the microscope in this weeks Club Shop of Shame, whilst we also celebrate our Scotland representatives from the recent break in an impromptu International Blues. With all this and much more, including a look forward to our visit to Aberdeen, yet another ode to Liam Craig, and this weeks Theme Team, we can assure you that this Efe Ambrose endorsed podcast* will be right up your street. Get there! *This statement may be false. However, we are once again endorsed by Cheeky Panda for this weeks episode.
This week, regular Patron and friend of the channel Tristan has asked the boys to analyse this seminal 1983 concert by one of the most successful UK rock bands in history. Enjoy Callum and David geeking out on music once again as they run through the show; dissecting all the moving parts. You can also expect some trademark tangents like insights into Ed Byrne's fashion sense and some behind the scenes gossip on Scouting For Girls' early years. As always, make Callum and David record ANYTHING YOU WANT by donating £5 via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32014828
Greg is joined live by Trevor & Liz; correspondents from The White House… Well, “A white house”. Also, Tan France calls from America to answer a question about spiders and monocles and listener Laura has got it in for Scouting For Girls.
Lisa Goldin is a Johannesburg singer-songwriter who has been travelling the world and sharing stages with Ed Sheeran, Jessie J, plus supporting Scouting For Girls and Barbara Tucker. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Of The Hollies personnel it's Nash who normally gets the sharp end of our blunt comments about his career and face. But this month it's the football jersey wearing, Carling enthusiast Terry Sylvester who comes in for an absolute pasting over his questionable Twitter behaviour. Our second ever guest, Becky Walsh, joins us to reminisce about Lindsay Lohan's relationship advice, plug her own podcast 'Scandal In The Wind' and weighs in on the 'hadn't begun but is now never-ending debate', 'Brimful Of Asha' vs 'Same Jeans' (with an undercard featuring 'Want A New Drug' vs 'Ghostbuster's', no out of court settlements here)In three sentences we go from Kings Of Leon, to Scouting For Girls, to self fellatio. Make of that what you will.
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We chat to Scouting For Girls frontman, Roy Stride, about his knack for writing hit singles, home music production tips, and composing new material during lockdown.
Roy and Greg from the band spoke to John Marshall who asked about their upcoming UK tour?
This is our feature episode from the Shrewsbury Flower Show. Listen to our thoughts of the first time we attending the show, as well as all of the interviews we got during our time there. Featuring "The Heroes of The Dingle", Jonathon Gregory (Vinnie), Dot & Hilary from the Women's Institute (W.I), AL & Shane's mid day reactions, The Ffestiniog Railway and Scouting For Girls. We are sorry to everyone we couldn't get to that day, we had such a busy day it was hard to round to everyone. Thank you to the organisers for letting us do this, it was such a brilliant event for us and we had lots of fun doing it.
This week, on the world's greatest user generated movie creation podcast: Kirbys, Midnight Runners & Scouting For Girls.Find The Dream Factory on all of your social media channels (Twitter/Facebook/Instagram) and send us YOUR film suggestions by leaving a review on iTunes or emailing us: dreamfactorypod@gmail.com.The Dream Factory is a comedy podcast that turns YOUR film ideas into movie masterpieces. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dreamfactory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Episode 2, Livi walks you through the CONIFA World Cup, Tamara weighs up football kit as fashion kit, and and we play the game that's sweeping the nation: England squad member, or incumbent MP? 'The World Cup for Forgotten Nations' / Alan Burdick www.newyorker.com/news/sporting-sc…orgotten-nations 'Leave My Football Scarf Alone!' / Ellie Pithers www.ft.com/content/07e2252c-22…8-8138-569c3d7ab0a7 Music: Гоша Рубчинский / FACE (Prod. Tommy Kruise) World Cup Willie (Where in this World are We Going)/ Lonnie Donegan Mundial '82 / Placido Domingo Hot, Hot, Hot / Arrow World in Motion / New Order Three Lions / Baddiel & Skinner & The Lightning Seeds Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) I Like It / Cardi B, Bad Bunny & J Balvin Theme: Ice Cream / Leo Rosso
Je hoort muziek van Little River Band, Scouting For Girls, Spin Doctors, Billy Idol en Pat Benetar.
The Weekly Song podcast is a challenge for two musicians. Roger Heathers and Declan Kitchener give themselves seven days to write a new song. They take these songs to eachother once a week and take them apart, discussing lyrics, chords and the craft of songwriting. Declan's Weekly Listening: 1. Scouting For Girls - couting For Girls 2. La La Land - OST 3. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Roger's Weekly Listening: 1. Elliott Smith - XO 2. Willie Nelson - Stardust 3. Frank Zappa - Apostrophe (') Contact the show: weeklysongpodcast@gmail.com
Kesha, Scouting For Girls, Emeli Sande and more on this edition of the Hit 30 Countdown podcast. Not to be missed!
Scouting For Girls return for chat on InDemand, Alex spends the day with Lawson at London Zoo and Rita Ora chats her new album
Scouting For Girls and Modern Pentathlete Heather Fell join Johnny and Tiffany as they take on the Egg and Spoon Race Challenge.
The weekend when I caught up with one of the stars of “Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes” who made his name in “Spooks”, an Arnold Schwarzenegger museum opened in Austria, and Chris the Cabbie came face to face with Example (possibly) after an encounter with Scouting For Girls (maybe).
This week Peter chats to the guys from Scouting For Girls!
The best of 2007 live sessions. Athlete, Scouting For Girls, The Twang, Adele, Kula Shaker and Jersey Budd. Happy New Year!
Kylie Minogue, Scouting For Girls, Sam Isaacs.